1 | name of Tejaji's mare | Lilan |
2 | name of pabuji's mare | KesharKalmi |
3 | Devji's mare name | liladhar |
4 | Ramdevji's horse name | Leela Ghoda / Revanth |
5 | The only folk deity who was also a poet | Ramdevji (Twenty-four baniyas, his famous book) |
6 | Author of 'Pabu-Prakash' | Asia Modji |
7 | Shishmedi | Dadreva (Churu) because the sheesh (head) of folk deity Gogaji fell here while fighting with Mahmood Ghaznavi. |
8 | dhurmedi | Nohar (Hanumangarh), because Gogaji's torso fell here while fighting. It is also called Gogamedi. |
9 | mare | Tejaji's priest |
10 | plague god | Pabuji |
11 | god of leprosy | Ramdev ji |
12 | main center of phad painting | Shahpura (Bhilwara) |
13 | Who plays Pabuji's Phad and with which instrument? | Bhope of the Nayak caste (in the Bhils), with the Ravana Hatha musical instrument |
14 | Who dances Ramdevji's Phad and with which instrument? | Bhope of Kamad caste with Ravana Hattha Yantra |
15 | Who plays Devji's Phad and with which instrument? | Bhope of Gurjar caste with Jantar musical instrument |
16 | presiding deity | mehaji |
17 | The god who protects the land | Bhomiyaji |
18 | god of rain | maternal uncle |
19 | Son of Gogaji | Kesariya Kunwar ji |
20 | Name of Ramdevji's mother, father, wife, brother, sister, teacher | Mother - mena de
Father- Ajmal Ji Tanwar Wife – Netal De Brother – Veeram Dev Sisters – Lachhabai, Sugnabai and Spoken Sister – Dali Bai Guru – Balinath |
21 | Whose car worship | Hadbu ji's wheelbarrow is worshiped at Bangti (Phalodi), the place of worship of Hadbu ji. In this, Hadbu ji used to bring fodder for the crippled cows from far and wide. |
22 | Avatar of Sheshnag | Veer Kallaji Rathore |
23 | jaharpeer | Where did Mahmud Ghaznavi tell Gogaji |
24 | god of agriculture | Tejaji |
25 | krishna avatar | Ramdevji |
26 | Lakshman Avatar | Pabuji |
27 | Four-handed folk deity | Veer Kallaji |
28 | Rakhi in whose name before plowing the field after rain | They tie 'Goga Rakhri' in the name of Gogaji. |
29 | Avatar of Vishnu | devnarayan ji |
30 | sword giver to jodha | Mr. Hadbu |
31 | Which cult did Ramdevji | Kagadis cult run |
32 | Rebellion Mahabharata | Related to the wars of Lok Devta Devnarayan |
33 | deposit | Nightly Satsang/Bhajan performed in worship of Ramdevji by his Meghwal devotees 'Rikhis' |
34 | thirteenth dance | The only dance performed by the women of Kamad Panth while sitting in the worship of Ramdevji |
35 | Pilgrimage place of Gurjars | Sawai Bhoj, Asind (Bhilwara) |
36 | Which folk deity Meera's nephew | Veer Kallaji Rathore |
37 | Which folk deity fought with Akbar | Veer Kalla ji Rathore in 1567 AD in favor of Uday Singh. Martyr along with Jaimal Patta |
38 | Which folk deity fought with Ghaznavi | Gogaji |
39 | marauders folk gods | Doong ji – Jawahar ji (Sikar), looted money from the British and distributed it to the poor. |
40 | Who freed the cows of Lachha Gurjar | Tejaji freed me from the meenas of Mer |
41 | Who freed the cows of Deval Charani | Pabuji rescues his brother-in-law Jindraj from Khinchi |
42 | Gogaji's symbol | Serpent in stone |
43 | Pabuji's symbol | Rider on horse with spear in hand and pag (turban) leaning to left |
44 | Symbol of Ramdevji | pagalyan (foot prints on stone) |
45 | The family deity of the Jakhar community of Bikaner | Veer Bigga Ji |
46 | Bhairava monster | Lok Devta Ramdevji ended this elusive monster |
47 | death by snakebite | In Sursara (Kishangarh, Ajmer) folk deity Tejaji died due to snake bite on his tongue. |
48 | god of oran | Baba Tallinath |
49 | Hadbu ji's vehicle | Jackal |
50 | Goga Medi Fair | Bhadrapada Krishna Navami in Nohar (Hanumangarh) |
51 | god of camels | Pabuji |
52 | Ramdevji's Panchrangi flag | Neza |
53 | master of kallaji | Bhairavanath |
54 | Prayagraj of Bhils | Beneshwar (Dungarpur) confluence of Som, Mahi and Jakham |
55 | Prayagraj of Meenas | Rameshwar Ghat (Sawaimadhopur) confluence of Chambal, Banas and Seep |
56 | When, where and by whom Bishnoi Samaj was started | In 1485 AD, Sambharathal (Bikaner), Jambhoji |
57 | How many rules are followed by the Bishnoi sect? | 29 |
58 | How many rules are followed by the Jasnathi community? | 36 |
59 | Satsang place of Dadu Panth | Alakh-Dariba is called |
60 | Radha of Rajasthan | Meera Bai |
61 | Vagad's Meera | Ganwari Bai |
62 | Kabir of Rajasthan | Saint Dadu Dayal |
63 | Grandfather's throne | Narayana (Jaipur) |
64 | Who gave Katariasar to Jasnathji as Bhoodan? | Sikandar Lodi |
65 | To whom did Siddha Rustomji show the paper | Aurangzeb |
66 | The family goddess of the Nai caste | Narayani Devi |
67 | Damor's house | encircle |
68 | The house of the city | tapri |
69 | Bhil's house | Ku |
70 | 52 column | To the disciples of Ramanand ji |
71 | Leader of Bhakti Movement in Rajasthan | Saint Dhanna (disciple of Ramanand ji) |
72 | Hardebani | Composed by Rajjab ji (disciple of Dadu Dayal ji) |
73 | The immaculate sect | founded by Saint Mavji |
74 | Founder of the Ramsnehi sect | Saint Ramcharan (Shahpura, Bhilwara) |
75 | saint papaji | Born in Gagron (Jhalawar), Temple in Samdari (Barmer), Real name – Pratap Singh |
76 | Aachman to Hakra sea | Awad Mata (Jaisalmer) |
77 | Sheetla Mata's ride and priest | Savari - Donkey, Priest - Potter |
78 | On whom does Meena not swear falsely? | of Bhuria Baba (Gautmeshwar) |
79 | On whom do Bhils not swear falsely? | Kesariya Nath ji (Dhulev, Udaipur) after drinking saffron water |
80 | Kanjars don't swear falsely on whom? | princes drinking the king's cup |
81 | which birds on dussehra | The sight of Liltans bird is considered auspicious. |
82 | 'Arjan-Surjan' whose brother | Gogaji's cousin |
83 | Head seat of Godiya sect | Govind Ji's Temple (Jaipur) |
84 | Head seat of Ramanand Sect | Galta Ji (Jaipur) |
85 | Head seat of Nimbarka sect | Salemabad (Ajmer), it is also called Radhavallabha sect and Sankadi sect. |
86 | Seats of Ramsnehi Sect | 1 – Rain (Nagaur) – Saint Dariyav ji
2 – Shahpura (Bhilwara) – Saint Ramcharan 3 – Singhthal (Bikaner) – Hariram ji 4 – Khedapa (Jodhpur) – Ramdas ji |
87 | Main center of Pushti Marg | Nathdwara (Rajsamand) |
88 | Main Peeth of Laldasi Sect | Nagla (Bharatpur) |
89 | Jambhoji told the Bishnoi sect | Prahlad Panthi Bishnoi |
90 | Shila Devi Temple | Jaipur, King Mansingh I of Jaipur brought this statue after defeating King Kedar of East Bengal |
91 | Temple of Karnimata | Deshnok (Bikaner), Kuldevi of Charan Samaj |
92 | Time Marked Ancient Temple | Sheetaleshwar Mahadev Temple (689 AD) |
93 | Rani Sati Temple | Jhunjhunu |
94 | Temple of Kela Devi | Karauli |
95 | Jain Golden Temple | Falna (Pali) |
96 | father of architecture | Rana Kumbha |
97 | Gibraltar of Rajasthan | Taragarh (Ajmer) |
98 | head of forts | Chittorgarh, Sonargarh (Jaisalmer) |
99 | 'This fort is so high...' | Seeing the extreme height of the Kumbhalgarh (Rajsamand) fort, Abul Fazl said, "This fort is situated on such a height that the turban of the head falls when seen from below." |
100 | eye of mewar | to Katargarh (Kumbhalgarh) |
101 | 'All other forts bare...' | Due to Ranthambore fort (Sawai Madhopur) being surrounded by seven hills, Abul Fazl said "all other forts are bare, this one is armored". |
102 | father of bhawai dance | Mr. Bagha |
103 | famous impersonator | Jankilal Bhand (Bhilwara), Dhanrup Bhand (Jodhpur) |
104 | pata culture | Gift of Bikaner |
105 | rituals | The rituals are basically the gift of Jaisalmer. Also prevalent in Bikaner. Those who perform rituals at the time of Holi are called Khelars. |
106 | pageant | Banshidhar Bhatt of Jaipur pioneer, originally from Madhya Pradesh art |
107 | Charbaint folk singing style | Tonk |
108 | The initiator of the Kuchamani Khyal | Lachhiram |
109 | Promoter of Shekhawati Khayal | Nanulal Gandharva |
110 | hela care where | Sawai madhopur |
111 | Kanhaiya Khayal | Bharatpur |
112 | virtuoso food | At the time of Sawai Pratap Singh of Jaipur, 22 artists of music were called Gandharva Baisi/Gunijan Khana. |
113 | Other names of Gavri dance | Rai Dance, Rai Puriya Dance |
114 | money bag | Raja Mansingh of Marwar gave it a jagir. |
115 | terracotta | Molela village (Rajsamand) is a famous place for terracotta idols. Mohanlal is its famous artist. |
116 | Ajrakh Printing | Barmer |
117 | Bagru | Bagru village is in Jaipur famous for stamp printing of vine flowers. |
118 | sanganeri hide | Namdevi is called hidden |
119 | blue pottery | Jaipur, Kirpal Singh Shekhawat and Anil Doraya are its famous artists. This art is originally from Persia (Iran) |
120 | black pottery | quota |
121 | paperwork | Alwar, the art of making fine pottery |
122 | Jasma Odin | Shanta Gandhi's drama based on Bhavai dance |
123 | Rajasthani originated from which apabhramsa | from Shaurseni Apabhramsa |
124 | Jain Temples of Dilwara | Mount Abu (Sirohi) |
125 | Pilgrim's maternal uncle | Pushkar (Ajmer) |
126 | nephew of pilgrims | Manchkund (Dhaulpur) |
127 | RTDC Hotel in Bikaner | drum roll |
128 | RTDC Hotel in Ajmer | slave |
129 | RTDC Hotel in Jaipur | Gangaur, Swagatam, Teej |
130 | RTDC Hotel in Jodhpur | Ghoomar |
131 | RTDC Hotel in Sariska (Alwar) | tiger den |
132 | RTDC Hotel in Nathdwara (Rajsamand) | Gokul |
133 | RTDC Hotel in Jaisalmer | Moomal |
134 | RTDC Hotel in Pushkar | Lake, Tourist Village |
135 | RTDC Hotel at Ranakpur (Pali) | craftsman |
136 | RTDC Hotel in Ramgarh (Jaipur) | Lake Village |
137 | RTDC Hotel in Udaipur | Kajri |
138 | RTDC Hotel in Rishadeo (Udaipur) | Gawri |
139 | RTDC Hotel in Silisedh (Alwar) | Lake Palace |
140 | RTDC Hotel in Bharatpur | Stork |
141 | RTDC Hotel in Mount Abu | Shikhar, Purjan Nivas |
142 | RTDC Hotel in Haldighati (Rajsamand) | Chetak |
143 | RTDC Hotel in Chittorgarh | Emerald |
144 | RTDC Hotel in Sawai Madhopur | Vinayak |
145 | RTDC Hotel in Fatehpur (Sikar) | Haveli |
146 | RTDC Hotel in Pali | Panihari |
147 | RTDC Hotel in Jhalawar | Chandravati |
148 | RTDC Hotel in Barmer | rattle |
149 | RTDC Hotel in Nagaur | Kurjan |
150 | RTDC Hotel in Churu | Chirmi |
151 | Pratham Heritage Hotel | Ajit Bhawan (Jodhpur) |
152 | Horse Safari | Pushkar (Ajmer), Kartik Purnima |
153 | Camel Festival | Bikaner, Paush Purnima |
154 | Thar Festival | Barmer, March |
155 | desert festival | Jaisalmer, Magha Purnima |
156 | Elephant Festival | Jaipur, Falgun Purnima (Holi) |
157 | Gangaur Festival | Jaipur, Udaipur, Chaitra Shukla Tritiya |
158 | Marwar Festival | |
159 | Summer Festival | June 1 to 3 in Mount Abu |
160 | The king died | Beawar, two days after Dhulandi |
161 | king's ride | Kota on Holi |
162 | Ganesh Chaturthi | Bhadrapada Shukla 4 |
163 | Hariyali Amavasya | Shravan Amavasya |
164 | bachbaras | Bhadrapada Krishna 12 |
165 | Janmashtami | Bhadrapada Krishna 8 |
166 | Guru Purnima | Ashada Purnima |
167 | Sharad Purnima | Ashwin Purnima |
168 | Akshay III | Baisakh Shukla 3 |
169 | Hadoti's biggest fair | Sitabari Mela (Baran), Kumbh of Saharis, on Jyestha Amavasya |
170 | biggest fair of sikhs | Sahwa Fair (Churu)
Note: Rajasthan's largest Gurudwara Buddha Johad (Sriganganagar) |
171 | God Shayani Ekadashi | Ashada Shukla 11 |
172 | Dev Uthani Ekadashi | Karthik Shukla 11 |
173 | Buddha Purnima | Baisakh Purnima |
174 | Anant Chaturdashi | Bhadrapad Shukla 14 |
175 | Brahmani Mata Temple | Baran, Peeth worship |
176 | Jeenmata Temple | Revasa Dham (Sikar) custom of serving two and a half cups of wine daily |
177 | Author of Marwari Grammar | Ramkaran Asopa |
178 | Author of "Tabaran Ri Baatan" | Laxmi Kumari Chundawat |
179 | Author of "Ruthi Rani" | Kesrisingh Barhath |
180 | Rajasthani Dictionary | sitaram lalas |
181 | Kanhadde Management | Poet Padmanath |
182 | Author of Ganga Lahari | Prithviraj Rathod |
183 | author of sati rasau | Sunflower Mixture |
184 | author of khuman rasau | Dalpati Vijay |
185 | Author of Vijaypal Raso | nallasingh |
186 | Author of Hamir Rasau | Sharangdhar (Jodhraj) |
187 | author of veer vinod | Shyamaldas |
188 | Creator of Vairagya Sagar | Nagridas |
189 | author of the epic Hammir | Nayachandra Suri |
190 | Author of "Senani", "Chanwari" | Meghraj Mukul |
191 | Author of "Kanak Sundar" | Shivchand Bhartia |
192 | Author of “Hoon Gori Kin Peev Ri”. | Yadvendra Sharma 'Chandra' |
193 | Author of “Dhola Maru Ra Duha”. | Kavi Kallol |
194 | Author of "Batan Ri Phulwari" | Vijaydan Detha |
195 | Author of “Razia Ra Sortha”. | Kriparam |
196 | Author of "Makti Kaya Mulakti Dharti" | Annaram Sudama |
197 | Author of “Pagfairon” “Sudhi Sapnon Ke Teer” | Mani Madhukar |
198 | Author of "Ek Binani Do Bind" | Shri Lal Nathmal Joshi |
199 | Author of "Prabhand Chintamani" | Merutung (Poet of Bhauj Parmar) |
200 | Author of "Surjan Charitra" |
Poet Chandrashekhar |
201 | The first scientific division of Rajasthani painting | In 1916, Anand Kumar Swami in his book "Rajputana Paintings" |
202 | “Bani-Thani” painting | During the time of King Sawantsingh (Nagridas) of Kishangarh (Ajmer), the painter Nihalchand made it. Whom Eric Deutsch called the Indian Monalisa |
203 | pichwai art style | Nathdwara (Rajsamand) |
204 | matherana art | Related to Jain Painting, Bikaner |
205 | animalistic style | Bundi Style |
206 | Bird Rider Rock Painting | From Garada (Bundi), on the banks of river Chhaja |
207 | Chitrashala in Bundi | At the time of Maharao Ummed Singh |
208 | Most influenced by Mughal style | on jaipur style |
209 | "Sahibram" painter | It happened during the time of Maharaja Ishwar Singh of Jaipur, who used to make a life-size picture. |
210 | cloud | cold water bottle made of zinc in jodhpur |
211 | malir print | Barmer |
212 | patchwork | Shekhawati region (Sikar, Churu, Jhunjhunu) |
213 | Gota Kinari | Khandela (Sikar) |
214 | master art | Gold enamel on camel skin (Bikaner)
«Hisamuddin is the main artist of Usta art. |
215 | theva art | Gold enamel on glass (Pratapgarh, Chittorgarh)
« Nathmal Soni Famous Artist |
216 | Bassi village famous for wood craft | in Chittorgarh |
217 | Koftgiri | Fine wire inlay on steel objects (Jaipur, Alwar) |
218 | Which color predominates in Mewar painting style? | red color |
219 | "Snap Cry Factories" | Jaipur (art school established at the time of Jagat Singh) |
220 | Golden Age of Mewar Painting | Period of Amar Singh I |
221 | hunting style | quota style |
222 | flask | Water vessel made of camel skin (Bikaner) |
223 | dialect of Bhils | garden |
224 | Mewati dialect | Alwar |
225 | Malvi dialect | Jhalawar, Pratapgarh, Chittorgarh |
226 | soldier quote | Shahpura, Bhilwara |
227 | Most spoken dialect in the region | Marwari |
228 | "Yes, the moon is mine." | Composition of Hariram Meena |
229 | Rupayan Institute | Borunda (Jodhpur), established in 1960 AD by Vijay Dan Detha and Komal Kothari |
230 | Shiva-Parvati's instrument | circle |
231 | stringed instruments | That’s the instrument |
232 | wind instruments | Sushir instrument |
233 | percussion instruments | Cubic instruments |
234 | leather-clad percussion instruments | percussion instrument |
235 | Mohan Veena | Invented by Grammy Award winner Pt. Vishwamohan Bhatt of Jaipur |
236 | What do the folk dancers of Godwad region dance by tying their feet while performing the 'summer dance'? | Ramjhaula (bandage of curls) and sword in hand |
237 | 'Lejim' is the instrument of which tribe? | Garcia |
238 | bell ringer | Srimandal (broom-like instrument) |
239 | Kamad women's and men's musical instruments | cymbals, tandura |
240 | percussion wizard | Saddiq Khan |
241 | famous drummer | Ramakishan (Pushkar) |
242 | biggest folk instrument | Bumb/Tamak |
243 | waller dance | Sirohi |
244 | drum dance | Jalore |
245 | non dance | Mewar, Barmer |
246 | dandiya dance | Jodhpur |
247 | jackal dance | Sikar |
248 | Patwon, Nathmal, Salimsingh Ki Haveli | Jaisalmer |
249 | Rampuria, Bachhawat Ki Haveli | Bikaner |
250 | Bagore Ki Haveli | Udaipur |
251 | golden mansion | Tonk |
252 | Temple located in Sariska Sanctuary | Pandupol Hanuman Ji Temple, Tal Vriksha Temple, Bhartrihari Temple, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple |
253 | Temple of the Nine Planets | Kishangarh (Ajmer) |
254 | Saas-Bahu Temple | Nagda (Udaipur), original name –Sahastrabahu Temple |
255 | Dadhimati Mata Temple | Goth Manglod, Nagaur – Family Goddess of Dadhich Brahmins |
256 | Family Goddess of Chauhans | Ashapura Mata (Nadol, Pali) |
257 | Kachhwaha family goddess | Jamvay Mata |
258 | The family goddess of the Mewar dynasty | Banmata |
259 | Family Goddess of Rathores | The mother of the serpent |
260 | Family Goddess of Bhatis of Jaisalmer | Swangia Mata |
261 | family goddess of yadavas | Anjanimata |
262 | Family goddess of Khandelwals | Sakarai Mata |
263 | Sharda Mata Temple | Pilani (Jhunjhunu) |
264 | Somnath Temple | Pali |
265 | Dev Somnath Temple | Dungarpur |
266 | Temple of Kesariya Nath Ji | Dhulev/Rishabhdev (Udaipur) |
267 | family goddess of sirvi society | Eyemata (Bilara, Jodhpur) |
268 | Family Goddess of Pushkarna Brahmins | Latialmata (Phalodi, Jodhpur) |
269 | family goddess of oswals | Sachchiya Mata (Osian, Jodhpur) |
270 | Todd told the second major building after the Taj Mahal | Vimalshahi Temple of Dilwara (Mount Abu) is called |
271 | Temple of Vibhishana | Kaithoon (Kota) |
272 | Worship of broken Shivling | Beneshwar Mahadev Temple (Dungarpur) |
273 | Brahma Khad | Temple of Achaleshwar Mahadev (Mount Abu) |
274 | Shivaji's thumb worship | Temple of Achaleshwar Mahadev (Mount Abu) |
275 | Kashi of Jaipur | Galta ji |
276 | Iqminar Mosque | Jodhpur |
277 | Sweetshah's Dargah | Gagron (Jhalawar) |
278 | Pir Dulleshah's Dargah | Kerala (Pali) |
279 | Shakkar Peer Baba's Dargah | Narhar, Chirawa (Jhunjhunu) |
280 | Nalisar Mosque | Sambhar (Jaipur) |
281 | JAMA Masjid | Shahabad (Baran), the largest mosque |
282 | tower of gamtagazi | Jodhpur |
283 | Fakhruddin's Dargah | Galiyakota (Dungarpur) |
284 | Usha Masjid, Usha Mandir | Bayana (Bharatpur) |
285 | Alauddin's Mosque | Jalore |
286 | Akbar's Mosque | Amer (Jaipur) |
287 | feast of growth | given by the opposite party the day after the wedding |
288 | acquitted | clothes coming from bride's in-laws side |
289 | dressing | gift given by the bride's party to the baratis |
290 | Davaria | practice of giving female slaves/virgin girls in dowry |
291 | Moser | death feast |
292 | joser | Living death banquet |
293 | another name for tunic | buggery |
294 | Emerald's biggest market | Jaipur |
295 | The Deru instrument is associated with which deity | Gogaji |
296 | ker woodwind instrument | Satara |
297 | two flute instrument | bassoon |
298 | percussionist | Karna Bhil (Jaisalmer) |
299 | cowherds | bassoon |
300 | What is hawthorn? | Sushir Vadya (Snake shaped) |
301 | stringed instrument | Morchang / Mukhchang |
302 | goat skin | musk |
303 | Bheru ji's Bhopa's instrument | musk |
304 | By trapping bamboo in the round pumpkin | Iktara musical instrument is made. |
305 | half a bowl of coconut with the skin on | Ravanahatha musical instrument is made. |
306 | Rohida hollow wood instrument | Chautas/Tandura/Veena |
307 | Present name of 'Matt Kokil Veena' | Suramandal / Swaramandal |
308 | instrument of the Meo people | The chikara (a smaller version of the sarangi) is made of tun wood. |
309 | wizard of bhapang | Zahoor Khan Mewati (Alwar) |
310 | Famous Terhtali Dancers | Mangi Bai, Durga Devi |
311 | Uma Sharma | kathak dance |
312 | Shrestha Soni | bhawai dance |
313 | Falkubai | chari dance |
314 | Gulabo | Kalbelia Dance |
315 | Chand Mohammad Khan | clarinetist |
316 | Kamal Sakar Khan | An advocate of earnings |
317 | pepe khan | trumpeter |
318 | Gulistan | Poetry written by Shekhsadi with the ink of jewels is currently kept in Alwar. |
319 | Bathing Festival | On Holi in Sangod (Kota) |
320 | Birth place of Luv-Kush | Sitabari (Baran) |
321 | Shrine of Kanphade Naths | Bhartrihari (Alwar) |
322 | Which song in worship of the goddess of bananas | languria |
323 | largest sansi tribe | Bharatpur |
324 | thirty two | Going to invite the bride/groom's maternal grandfather. |
325 | tulsi worship | Karthik Shukla 11 |
326 | Bhaiya Duj | Karthik Shukla 2 |
327 | Hariyali Amavasya | Shravan Amavasya |
328 | big new moon | Jyeshtha Amavasya |
329 | Khwaja Sahib's Urs | 1st to 9th of Rajab |
330 | Mother Kundalini's fair | Vaishakh Purnima, Rasmi (Chittorgarh) |
331 | donkey fair | Bhavgarh Bandhya Luniawas (Jaipur), in the month of October. |
332 | Author of "Shishupal Vadh" | Mahakavi Magh |
333 | the oldest mosque | Alauddin's Mosque (1311) Jalore |
334 | most damor tribe | Seemalwada (Dungarpur) |
335 | most meena tribe | Jaipur |
336 | most saharia tribe | Baran (Shahbad and Kishanganj) |
337 | Most Garasia tribe | Sirohi (Abu and Pindwara) |
338 | most kathodi tribe | Udaipur |
339 | most Bhil tribe | Udaipur |
340 | spout | The mockery done by the women of the groom's side at the back of the house after the wedding procession |
341 | monkey men | To Jankilal Bhand (Bhilwara) |
342 | Sangeet Dangal | Taalbandi is a form of singing, famous in eastern Rajasthan |
343 | Hadoti Tunnel Fair | Chandra Bhaga Cattle Fair (Jhalawar), Kartik Purnima |
344 | master of snake charmers | Kanipav/Krishnapada |
345 | Ramlila of Jurhara | Famous for the ride procession, Bharatpur |
346 | Ramlila famous for pantomime | Bissau (Jhunjhunu) |
347 | Specialties of Ramlila of Atru | Ramlila of Atru (Baran) is called 'Dhanush Leela' in which the audience breaks the bow of Shiv. |
348 | Where is Chunri famous? | Jodhpur |
349 | sarees of masooriya cords | Kaithoon (Kota) |
350 | beautiful color | deep saffron/maroon |
351 | Fati Fati | Jasnathi Siddha speaks while entering the fire of Ghuna. |
352 | Sikligar Gharana | Udaipur, famous for making silver weapons |
353 | question and answer | Turra-Kalangi |
354 | Dargah of Saint Tarkeen Shah | Nagaur |
355 | pioneer of cloth art | Kailash Jagetia |
356 | Jauhar Bai and Banno Baigum | famous mand singer of jaipur |
357 | Allah Zillah Bai | famous mand singer of bikaner |
358 | Gawri Devi | famous mand singer of jodhpur |
359 | Kishan Sharma | Bengu (Chittorgarh) is famous for making paintings on grains of rye and rice. |
360 | Sindhi, Gujratan, Dedhpasli whose type | stringed instrument |
361 | What is Bhope called the instrument of the gods? | To Jantar (Ravanhatha is the main instrument of Bhopas) |
362 | small pox goddess | Sheetlamata |
363 | small village of Bhils | Pal |
364 | Literal meaning of 'Meena' | fish |
365 | Literal meaning of 'Bhil' | beel (bow and arrow) |
366 | toad to whom vanputra | to Bhil |
367 | literal meaning of kanjar | Kananchar means one who wanders in the forest |
368 | Meena Puran | Composed by Muni Magan Sagar |
369 | Bhil's tight dhoti | Dhepara is called |
370 | 'Fire-Fire' | Bhil tribe's battle cry |
371 | asking for leaves | Taking the blessings of God and promising a share (paati) in the booty by the Kanjar tribe |
372 | hooray | Memorial made after the death of Garsia people |
373 | seeds and beads | Two parts of the Sansi tribe |
374 | come to us | Folk entertainment fair of tribals, in Udaipur |
375 | tribe notorious for crime | Bedouin |
376 | totem | Worshiping the folk gods/animals, birds and plants of the Bhil tribe as sacred |
377 | Katha-making tribe | Kathodi (Udaipur) |
378 | Panchayat head of Damor tribe | mukhi |
379 | Gracia's obituary | Kandia |
380 | Bharadi | Mural painting of goddess made on marriage of Bhils |
381 | Parikh Durg | moat |
382 | Dhanvan Fort | surrounded by sand dunes |
383 | sahay durg | in which assistant/relative resides |
384 | giri durg | hill fort |
385 | Udna Kunwar | Prithviraj (son of Raimal of Mewar) |
386 | Ajay Durg | Lohagarh (Bharatpur) |
387 | The fort whose doors the enemy could not open | Jalore Fort |
388 | womb hum cannon | Boondi |
389 | mud fort | Lihagarh (Bharatpur) |
390 | Nakti Mata Temple | In Jaipur |
391 | Venus Pond | Akbar built in Nagaur in 1570 |
392 | Rajasthan's first Hindi novel | Justice for the innocent (composed by Ambikadatta Vyas in 1927) |
393 | Author of 'Vagdwar' | Pro. Kalyanmal Lodha |
394 | 'Rangeela Marwar' | Composed by Bharat Vyas |
395 | Pipaji's Birth Place | Gagron (Jhalawar) |
396 | Birth place of Ramdevji | Undu Kashmir (Barmer) |
397 | Birth place of Pabuji | Kolomand Village (Phalodi, Jodhpur) |
398 | Birth place of Tejaji | Kharnal (Nagaur) |
399 | biggest cattle fair | Veer Tejaji Cattle Fair (Parbatsar, Nagaur) |
400 | Badi Teej | Bhadrapada Krishna 3 |
401 | Chhoti Teej | Shravan Shukla 3 |
402 | Janmashtami | Bhadrapada Krishna 8 |
403 | Ram Navami | Chaitra Shukla 9 |
404 | New year | Chaitra Shukla 1 |
405 | Shraddha Paksha | From Bhadrapada Purnima to Ashwin Amavasya |
406 | Vijayadashami | Ashwin Shukla 10 |
407 | Samanya Dham | Spiritual Center located in Jodhpur |
408 | Kalila-damana | Two characters of Mewar painting style |
409 | Bhavani Theater | Jhalrapatan (Jhalawar), composed by Jhala Bhawani Singh in 1921 in the Parsi opera style |
410 | Bare Foot Institute | Established by Bankat Rai, at Tilonia village (Ajmer) |
411 | Manufacturer of Jaipuri Foot | Dr. Pramodkaran Sethi |
412 | Heritage City | Jhalrapatan (Jhalawar) |
413 | snuff snuff | Beawar (Ajmer) |
414 | flute maker | Tejaji's work place, in Bundi |
415 | mumal's bundle | Lodrava (Jaisalmer) |
416 | Where was Marvan from? | daughter of Raja Pingal of Pugal Pradesh of Bikaner |
417 | The horseman's father | Colonel James Todd |
418 | Mehndipur Balaji | Dausa |
419 | Punjabi Academy | Ganganagar |
420 | nahar dance | in Bhilwara (13 days after Holi) |
421 | marking body | Bhilwara (for painting development) |
422 | Anoop Sanskrit Library and Sardul Museum | Bikaner |
423 | Headquarters of Rajasthan State Archives | Bikaner |
424 | Lion Shikar Gurudwara | Machkund (Dhaulpur) |
425 | Tomb of Alauddin Alamshah | Tijara (Alwar) |
426 | Talabshahi Lake | Dholpur |
427 | Ramdevji's mouth said sister | Dali Bai |
428 | Horse Shrine | Gudha Malani, Alamji Ka Dhora (Barmer) |
429 | Phul Devra Mandir | Atru (Baran), also known as Mama-Bhanja Temple |
430 | Kankanbari Fort | It was here in Alwar that Aurangzeb kept Darashikoh imprisoned. |
431 | Vaishnava pilgrimage center "Khed" | Barmer |
432 | Arthuna, the capital of the Paramaras | Banswara |
433 | Kumbh of tribals | Beneshwar Mahadev Fair (Dungarpur) on Magha Purnima |
434 | The Aquarius of the Saharia tribe | Sitabari (Baran) on Jyestha Amavasya |
435 | Kumbh of Bishnois | Mukam (Bikaner), on the new moon of Asoj and Falgun |
436 | biggest fair of jains | Shri Mahavir Ji (Hindon City, Karauli) on Chetra Shukla 13 |
437 | Temple of Tiliswan Mahadev | Bhilwara |
438 | Famous temple of Ranchod Das ji | Khed (Barmer) |
439 | Temple of Kodamdesar Bhairuji | Bikaner |
440 | Who freed the cows of Deval Charani | Pabuji has |
441 | Amitabh Bachchan's Phad | Bhopa Rajmal and Bhopi Patassi of Marwar and Joshi family of Shahpura (Bhilwara) built them |
442 | texture of gogamedi | mausoleum |
443 | Ramdevji's pedestrians | Jatru is called |
444 | howling cannon | Built by Sitaram Karigar at the time of Raja Kirat Singh of Dholpur, presently in Indira Park of Dholpur |
445 | Hadbuji's place of worship | Bengtee (Phalodi) |
446 | Tejaji's wife | Pamal De (Paner, Ajmer) |
447 | Guru of Mallinath | Ugam Singh Bhati |
448 | trilok lamp | Jain Temples of Ranakpur |
449 | Mangliyawas fair | In Ajmer, where there is a pair of 800 years old Kalpavriksha. Fair on Shravan Amavasya (Hariyali Amavasya) |
450 | Salasar Balaji Temple | Churu |
451 | Gogaji Ki Oldi | Sanchore (Jalore) |
452 | confirm route ship | Vitthalnath told Surdas |
453 | Bhil's sports dance | neja dance |
454 | Kutchi Ghodi Dance | Shekhawati |
455 | Jagdish Temple | Udaipur |
456 | soul of rajasthan | ghoomar dance |
457 | Ramdevji's place of worship | Runecha (Jaisalmer), Undu Kashmir (Barmer), Bithuja (Balotra, Barmer), Surtakheda (Chittodgarh), Birathia (Pali) |
458 | Who gave Bengti to Hadbu ji? | Rao Jodha |
459 | Which folk deity fought with Firoz Tuglak? | Mallinath ji |
460 | lord of seven flags | Shri Nathji (Nathdwara) |
461 | Ashtachap Shiromani Kavi | Surdas |
462 | Vaishno Devi of Thar | Tanot Mata |
463 | Bhubaneswar of Rajasthan | Osian, being on the lines of Bhubaneshwar, the Konark temple |
464 | Author of 'Independent Bavani' | Tejkavi (Jaisalmer) |
465 | Biggest fair of Merwara Pradesh | Pushkar Fair |
466 | Satbis Deoria | In Chittorgarh, the temple of Jainism, Satbis (7+20 = 27 temples) |
467 | Chhoti Kashi of Rajasthan | Bundi, second Kashi is also called the same. |
468 | Most famous Annakoot | Shrinathji's temple (Nathdwara) on Kartik Shukla 1 |
469 | Originator of Jaipuri Khayali singing | rajab ali khan |
470 | Surjit Kaur Chouyal | The first Indian painter whose paintings were displayed in an art gallery in Japan |
471 | mount everest of music | Jaipur's famous singer and music emperor Ustad Alladiya Khan |
472 | most popular fad | Pabuji's Phad |
473 | longest burst | Devnarayan ji's phad |
474 | Credit for starting modern painting | Kundanlal Mistry |
475 | Birth place of Rajasthan painting | Mewar |
476 | what style of palm trees | Bundi/Kota |
477 | naida umbrellas | Alwar |
478 | woolen carpet | Bikaner |
479 | famous horseman | Raghuveer Singh, Ghulam Mohammad Khan |
480 | Sunitapuri, Varsha Soni | hockey player |
481 | Reema Dutta, Bhakti Sharma | famous swimmer |
482 | Maharao Bhim Singh, Karnisingh, Rajshree Kumari | marksman |
483 | Limbaram | Archer |
484 | Salim Durrani, Gagan Khoda | cricketer |
485 | odhani in shravan | Lahariya |
486 | complacency | It is worn in winter. The oldest is kept in Atmasukh City Palace (Jaipur). |
487 | turban | Famous of Mewar, world's largest turban in Bagaur Ki Haveli (Udaipur) |
488 | national headdress | Jodhpuri Safa |
489 | Lord Hanuman with beard and mustache | Salasar Balaji (Churu) |
490 | Trinetra Temple of Ganesha | Ranthambore (Sawai Madhopur) |
491 | Bajna Ganesha Temple | Sirohi |
492 | Temple of Arbuda Devi | Mount Abu (Sirohi), it is also called Adhar Devi. |
493 | Temple of Tripura Sundari | Banswara |
494 | pillar forest | Ranakpur Jain Temple (Pali) |
495 | Osian's style of temples | Gurjar Mahamaru Style |
496 | Sun Temple of Budhadit | in quota |
497 | Half custom | Death related |
498 | temple of prostitutes | Jain Temple of Ranakpur (Pali) |
499 | bohra ji's umbrella | Opposite Kela Devi Temple (Karauli), which is believed to cure ancestral diseases |
500 | turban custom | On the death of the father, handing over the responsibility of the successor by wearing a turban to the elder son or brother. |
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